Times-Call (Longmont)

Norrman captures Irish Open

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Vincent Norrman gave Sweden a second straight winner on the European tour when he shot 7-under 65 to capture the Irish Open title on Sunday as Rory Mcilroy faltered in the final round by hitting into the water on three different holes.

A week after 23-year-old Ludvig Aberg produced a stunning finish to win the European Masters in Switzerlan­d and help secure a spot on Europe’s Ryder Cup team, the 25-year-old Norrman produced a similar late flourish at The K Club to earn his second victory in two months — after the Barbasol Championsh­ip in midjuly — and underscore the talent emerging from Sweden.

Play was delayed for about 90 minutes because of bad weather soon after the leading groups teed off, with Mcilroy at that stage in a fourway share of the lead on 12-under par.

His bid for a second title at his home event, after 2016, tottered when he found water off wedge shots from the middle of the fairway at Nos. 7 and 11. By the time Mcilroy went into the water twice at No. 16 in shooting triple-bogey 8, Norrman had already posted a target — 14 under — that none of his remaining title contenders such as Hurly Long of Germany (72) and Ryan Fox of New Zealand (70) could match.

Norrman won by one stroke from Long to give himself two titles in just 14 appearance­s on the European tour. He is set to more than halve his world ranking and potentiall­y climb to No. 76.

Norrman’s bogey-free round caught fire when he made six birdies in eight holes from No. 7 that saw him power through the field, before he had to wait 90 minutes to discover if he’d done enough.

“I think I was a little lucky — it was a long wait but I am super happy,” said Norrman, who turned pro in 2021 after attending Georgia Southweste­rn before moving to Florida State University.

Shane Lowry (68) finished in a tie for third with Fox, Grant Forrest (70) and Thriston Lawrence (66) in a confidence-boosting performanc­e ahead of the Ryder Cup, for which he also got a captain’s pick despite poor recent form, and his defense of the BMW PGA Championsh­ip next week.

Mcilroy closed with a 74 and was tied for 16th.

Minjee Lee loses a 5-shot lead, wins playoff

Minjee Lee lost a five-shot lead on the back nine and recovered at just the right time, hitting wedge to 2 feet for birdie to beat Charley Hull on the second playoff hole in the Kroger Queen City Championsh­ip.

Lee, a two-time major champion, won for the first time this year after closing with a 1-under 71. It was her second playoff victory on the LPGA Tour, and she never imagined it would get to that point.

The 27-year-old Australian seized control early and led Hull by five shots through 10 holes.

Six holes later, they were tied.

Lee led by four on the par-5 12th, with Hull already having hit her second shot into the water. Lee decided to go for the green with a fairway metal, and she pulled it so far left that it went outof-bounds, leading to a double bogey.

 ?? BRIAN LAWLESS — PA VIA AP ?? Vincent Norrman tees off on the 17th hole during the final day of the Irish Open at The K Club on Sunday in County Kildare, Ireland.
BRIAN LAWLESS — PA VIA AP Vincent Norrman tees off on the 17th hole during the final day of the Irish Open at The K Club on Sunday in County Kildare, Ireland.

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